(Updated) Azure ACS retirement in Microsoft 365

Message Center ID: MC693863
SharePoint Online
Plan for Change
Major Change User impact Admin impact Retirement
November 2024 April 2026

Summary

Azure ACS for SharePoint Online will retire on April 2, 2026. New tenants cannot use it after November 1, 2024. Organizations must migrate custom apps to Microsoft Entra ID for secure authentication and use the Microsoft 365 Assessment tool to identify Azure ACS usage.

Details

Updated October 3, 2025: This update serves as a reminder that Azure ACS in Microsoft 365 will retire and stop working in 6 months from now (April 2, 2026).

Since the first use of Azure Access Control Services (ACS) by SharePoint in 2013, Microsoft has evolved the authorization and authentication options for SharePoint Online via Microsoft Entra ID (a.k.a. Azure AD). Using Microsoft Entra ID as auth platform for your SharePoint Online customizations will provide your applications the most secure, compliant and future proof model. With our continued investment in Microsoft Entra ID, Microsoft is retiring the use of Azure ACS as auth platform for SharePoint Online.

[Key Points:]

  • Major: Retirement
  • Timeline:
    • Starting November 1st, 2024, new tenants will not be able use Azure ACS.
    • Starting April 2, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability use SharePoint ACS for existing tenants.
  • Action: Review and assess impact

[How this will affect your organization]

If your organization still uses Azure ACS to grant custom developed or third party applications access to SharePoint Online, they will no longer have access after April 2nd, 2026. We recommend customers to update their customizations to use Microsoft Entra ID and ask their solution vendors to do the same.

[What you need to do to prepare]

You will want to notify your Azure ACS users and developers. Update your user training and prepare your help desk.

For admins

Learn more

Change History

October 3, 2025 at 4:30 PM Updated
Summary
Previous
Azure ACS in Microsoft 365 will retire on April 2, 2026. New tenants cannot use Azure ACS starting November 1, 2024. Organizations should transition to Microsoft Entra ID for SharePoint Online customizations. Admins should notify users, update training, and use provided tools and guidance for migration.
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Azure ACS for SharePoint Online will retire on April 2, 2026. New tenants cannot use it after November 1, 2024. Organizations must migrate custom apps to Microsoft Entra ID for secure authentication and use the Microsoft 365 Assessment tool to identify Azure ACS usage.
Last Updated Date
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2025-06-02T22:23:12.577Z
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2025-10-03T14:46:51.500Z
Body Content
Previous

Updated June 2, 2025: This update serves as a reminder that Azure ACS in Microsoft 365 will retire and stop working in 10 months from now (April 2, 2026).

Since the first use of Azure Access Control Services (ACS) by SharePoint in 2013, Microsoft has evolved the authorization and authentication options for SharePoint Online via Microsoft Entra ID (a.k.a. Azure AD). Using Microsoft Entra ID as auth platform for your SharePoint Online customizations will provide your applications the most secure, compliant and future proof model. With our continued investment in Microsoft Entra ID, Microsoft is retiring the use of Azure ACS as auth platform for SharePoint Online.

[Key Points:]

  • Major: Retirement
  • Timeline:
    • Starting November 1st, 2024, new tenants will not be able use Azure ACS.
    • Starting April 2, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability use SharePoint ACS for existing tenants.
  • Action: Review and assess impact

[How this will affect your organization]

If your organization still uses Azure ACS to grant custom developed or third party applications access to SharePoint Online, they will no longer have access after April 2nd, 2026. We recommend customers to update their customizations to use Microsoft Entra ID and ask their solution vendors to do the same.

[What you need to do to prepare]

You will want to notify your Azure ACS users and developers. Update your user training and prepare your help desk.

For admins

Learn more

New

Updated October 3, 2025: This update serves as a reminder that Azure ACS in Microsoft 365 will retire and stop working in 6 months from now (April 2, 2026).

Since the first use of Azure Access Control Services (ACS) by SharePoint in 2013, Microsoft has evolved the authorization and authentication options for SharePoint Online via Microsoft Entra ID (a.k.a. Azure AD). Using Microsoft Entra ID as auth platform for your SharePoint Online customizations will provide your applications the most secure, compliant and future proof model. With our continued investment in Microsoft Entra ID, Microsoft is retiring the use of Azure ACS as auth platform for SharePoint Online.

[Key Points:]

  • Major: Retirement
  • Timeline:
    • Starting November 1st, 2024, new tenants will not be able use Azure ACS.
    • Starting April 2, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability use SharePoint ACS for existing tenants.
  • Action: Review and assess impact

[How this will affect your organization]

If your organization still uses Azure ACS to grant custom developed or third party applications access to SharePoint Online, they will no longer have access after April 2nd, 2026. We recommend customers to update their customizations to use Microsoft Entra ID and ask their solution vendors to do the same.

[What you need to do to prepare]

You will want to notify your Azure ACS users and developers. Update your user training and prepare your help desk.

For admins

Learn more

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